| 1 | -- | 23 | Callum McDonald, Allen Edward Foster, Pauline Rafferty. Playlists and genre: the role of music genre in Spotify's playlists |
| 24 | -- | 55 | Mingxia Jia, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, Xiaoyu Zhang, Dawei Wu. "That looks like something I would do": understanding humanities researchers' digital hoarding behaviors in digital scholarship |
| 56 | -- | 85 | Marco Humbel, Julianne Nyhan, Nina Pearlman, Andreas Vlachidis, JD Hill, Andrew Flinn. Socio-cultural challenges in collections digital infrastructures |
| 86 | -- | 106 | Lauren Benton, Anna Sexton. Long-term needs, long-term access? Major crime recordkeeping and the information needs of individuals bereaved by homicide |
| 107 | -- | 124 | Espen Eigil Barratt-Due Solum. Negotiating neutrality and activism in Norwegian public libraries: the case of environmental sustainability |
| 125 | -- | 127 | Ronald E. Day. Book review: Niels Windfeld Lund, Introduction to Documentation Studies |
| 128 | -- | 146 | Birger Hjørland. Bibliographical foundations of information science: a review essay |
| 147 | -- | 167 | Inkyung Choi, Yi-Yun Cheng. A conceptual model for tracking the provenance of activities in knowledge organization systems |
| 168 | -- | 194 | Toine Bogers, Maria Gäde, Marijn Koolen, Vivien Petras, Mette Skov. Understanding complex casual leisure information needs: an analysis of search requests for books, games, movies and music |
| 195 | -- | 210 | Frank Houghton, Allen Edward Foster. Resistance and collaboration within the panoptivarsity: differing views of ORCID in Ireland |
| 211 | -- | 235 | Foteini Valeonti, Andreas Vlachidis, Julianne Nyhan, Antonis Bikakis, Rachael Kotarski, Philipp Jovanovic. Decentralising digital humanities: exploring blockchain technology and "web3" for the Sloane Lab and Towards a National Collection (TaNC) |
| 236 | -- | 258 | Pranay Nangia, Ian Ruthven. A review of the literature on spirituality and religion in information research - 1990 to 2022 |
| 259 | -- | 284 | Fang Wang, Hongzhi Zhu. Cognition, horizon and practice: formation of the nonsynchronism in theoretical research of information science |
| 285 | -- | 300 | Anne-Sofie Elbrønd Nissen, Nanna Kann-Rasmussen. The public library "for all"? A typology of the ranging notions of "for all" in public libraries in Norway and Denmark |